John Hollinger (Insider): "In the backcourt, the biggest issue has been how to hide Mo Williams on defense. The best answer, it seems, is to just put him on Rajon Rondo and live with the consequences. Cleveland has lost three of four since switching the matchup so that Parker would guard Rondo, with Williams guarding Allen. While Rondo has had his way with Williams, this arrangement at least allows Parker to contain Allen. Since the empirical evidence suggests Parker can't guard Rondo either, the Cavs really gain nothing from the switch."

We have heard the case for John Wall, now here's the case Evan Turner should be the top overall pick if the Nets win the lottery. A big part of that conversation hinges on whether or not you think Devin Harris is the long-term solution at point guard. If you think he needs to replaced, Wall plays the proper position. But if you're building around Harris, Turner can do a lot of things.

Omar Samhan is on his way to the NBA, which is good for all of us. Kyle Weidie of Truth About It can tell you why: "Of half-Egyptian and half-Irish descent, Samhan used his tourney performance to magnify his NBA prospects, but almost even more so, to magnify his personality. He was a quote machine who quickly stood out to blogs and MSM outlets alike. My favorite is his advice to Baylor coach Scott Drew before they faced each other, 'Make sure your shoes match your belt. That’s important. A lot of people are going to be watching this game. You want to look good. Oh, and make sure you guard me one on one.'"